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arrow Land Area

(land) 8,968 sq miles

(water) 382 sq miles

(TOTAL) 9,350 sq miles

arrow Land Area (all states) here!

arrow Horizontal Width 69 miles from Claremont, east to Rochester

arrow Vertical Length 159 miles from Pittsburg, directly south to Nashua

Note: Lengths and widths are point-to-point, straight-line measurements from a Mercator map projection, and will vary some using other map projections

arrow Bordering States (3) Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont

arrow Counties (10) map here!

arrow County (largest by population) Hillsborough 382,739

arrow Geographic Center about 3 miles to the east of Ashland in Belknap County

arrow Highest Point Mt. Washington, 6,288 ft.

arrow Lowest Point Atlantic Ocean, 0 ft.

arrow Latitude and Longitude here!

arrow Mean Elevation 1004 ft.

arrow Relative Location here!

Landforms

arrow Landforms New Hampshire is dominated (south to north) by the White Mountains, a northern range of the Appalachian Mountains.

The major peaks of White Mountain range, a series of rugged mountains and narrow valleys, are found within the White Mountain National Forest. New Hampshire's highest point, Mt. Washington at 6,288 ft. is located in that forest.



Mount Washington Observatory
It was at the top of Mt. Washington in 1934, that the world's second highest wind speed was recorded; an incredible 231 miles per hour.

The northernmost reaches of New Hampshire - along its Canadian border - are tree-covered forested lands, and home to logging and paper industries.

To the southeast of Concord, the Coastal Lowlands front its 13-mile-long Atlantic Ocean coastline.

By-products of the Ice Age, many deep, yet small, glacier-carved lakes are found within the state; Lake Winnipesaukee is certainly the largest of these.

The state is drained by numerous rivers. The most significant include the Connecticut, running along its entire western border with Vermont, and the Merrimack - the longest river (within) the state.

For a closer look at the topography of New Hampshire, view this map

arrow Landforms of America here!

arrow Landforms of North America here!

arrow Rivers of North America here!

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